Lovejoy, Rev. E. P., murder of, 78-80 Lowell, James R., 94, 99-102, 282, 284 Lundy, Benjamin, 69-70 Luther, Martin, 115 Macaulay, T. B., 107, 280 McClellan, Gen. G. B., 250-252 Machiavelli, 307 McKinley, William, 289 Mammonism, 6 Mann, Horace, 63, 106 Mansfield, Lord, 24 Marshall, Thomas, 46 Martineau, Harriet, 113 Mason, James M., 225 Medill, Joseph, 179 _Merrimac_, the, 245 Mexican War, 167, 252 Michael Angelo, 318 Milton, John, 16, 93, 318, 326 Mississippi, secession, 189 Missouri Compromise, 169 Mobile Bay, 247 _Monitor_, the, 245 Morton, Governor of Indiana, 273 Moses, 36 Motley, John L., 75, 96 Napoleon, 242 _National Era_, the, 143 Negro, as faithful servant, as soldier, 259-260; as voter, 281 New Orleans taken, 247 Newspapers, in 1861-1865, 118, 119 Newton, Isaac, 291 _New Yorker_, the, 125 _New York Tribune_, 126-128 Northern officers of Southern birth, 196 Northern resources, 274-279 Nullification, 51, 54 Nurses, 272-274 Otis, James, 83 Palestine, 41 Panic of 1857, 160-161 Parke, Judge, 107 Parker, Theodore, 84, 85 Parliament House of Peace, 110 Paul, the Apostle, 326 Penn, William, 22 People at Home during the war, Chapter XI, 263-287 Philip of Macedon, 15, 213 Philip of Spain, 15 Phillips, Wendell, 63; Chapter III, 68-94; early career, 75; aroused by mobbing of Garrison, 76; Lovejoy's murder, 78; Faneuil Hall meeting, 81-83; Burns' rescue party, 85, 86; agitation against Fugitive Slave Law, 87, 88; Phillips' lecturing, 89; oratory, 90; defiance of mobs, 91-92; influence, 93; Lowell's poem, 94; quoted, 285 "Pilgrim's Progress, The," 143 Plymouth Church, 91, 163, 181, 204, 218, 235 Plymouth Rock, 17 Popular sovereignty, 170 Porter, Admiral D. D., 247 Port Hudson, 247 Portuguese slave-traders, 19 Postal affairs, during Revolution, 120; in Jackson's time, 121 Presbyterianism and Federal government, 205 Prescott, Wm. H., 96, 106 Prison-ship martyrs, 264 Prison sufferings, 269-271 Pym, John, 42 Quincy, Josiah, 53, 83, 213 Randolph, John, 32 Raphael, 318 Religious sentiment increased, 284 Revival of religion in 1857, 161-162 Rhodes, J. F., 60, 162, 202 "Romola," 146 Ruskin, John, 310 Russo-Japanese War, 210 Sand, George, 144 Sanitary Commission, Christian Commission, 272 Savonarola, 325-326 Scheffer, Ary, and Christ the Emancipator, 296 Scott, Winfield, 196 Secession, first threatened by Massachusetts, 52, 53; reasons for, Chapter VIII, 188-211; of South Carolina and other States, 189; why not accepted by North, 207-209; early rebellions of, 294-295 Semmes, Com. Raphael, 245 Seward, Wm. H., 128, 183, 184, 217, 299 Shaftesbury, Lord, 144, 145 Shays' rebellion, 293 Shenandoah Valley, 250
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